🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The EurmaxUSA 10 x 10 Pop Up Canopy is a commercial-grade tent designed for durability and versatility. Featuring a robust steel frame, fire-retardant fabric, and customizable sidewalls, this canopy is perfect for any outdoor event, from backyard parties to corporate gatherings. With easy setup and an extended awning for extra shade, it’s the ultimate solution for creating a comfortable outdoor space.
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | White |
Coverage | Fire, UV rays, and water |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 120"L x 120"W x 133.2"H |
Item Weight | 61 Pounds |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
T**M
Very happy with this
We’ve been using this tent for a couple of years now at outdoor markets. It’s a side business rather than a full time job so we’re not using it every weekend but we’ve probably done twenty or thirty outdoor markets with it. I’d recommend anyone buying one to set it up once for practice before taking it to a market but once you get the hang of it, it is quick and easy for two people to set up and can be done by one if necessary. Very cleverly designed, good use of Velcro and zips in the way that the top attaches to the frame and the sides attach to each other, the frame and the top Manufacturing quality is good, everything fits and works as it’s supposed to and I see absolutely no deterioration in either the frame, top or sides after a couple of years and twenty to thirty uses. We use up to six circular 10lb weights on each leg, each ninety degrees from the one beneath it - depending on the weather, and have never had a problem. Easy to collapse, it’s even easy to get it back into its case, it takes up very little space, the wheeled case is great and it’s easy to get in and out of the car and to store. One very minor niggle is that using the round weights makes fixing the side walls at the bottom imperfect. I know there are other types of weight available but using 10lb building blocks is much easier than one heavier weight bag and you can vary the total weight easily according to the weather. Overall, highly recommended.
J**.
Sturdy, good material and very nice rolling carrier
So I haven't bought a 10x10 tent in several years but wow have they come a long way!! I'm a 5'5 woman and I put it up and took it down, by myself, no problem! The material is fantastic and water beads off of it beautifully!(left out in the rain overnight) The carrier zips all the way up and the wheels were super easy to attach. Not sure if it was supposed to come with spikes but mine did not. No big deal, picked those up at Walmart. This one was definitely more expensive than I planned on spending but I'm glad I did. Comes with all 4 sides that zip together and attach to the poles. One of sides zips open down the middle, as a door way. I haven't taken it to an event yet, so if my opinion changes I will report back but so far I am very impressed!! I will be buying the horseshoe type weights, as the bags that come with it, just aren't realistic for me. EDIT: The only real option for this tent is the weighted bags. Since the feet have the extra wide support, the slide on horseshoe type weights will not fit.
M**S
Best canopy I've gotten, DOES have fire resistant tag
This was the perfect purchase. I spent way too long looking around for a canopy that has a fire resistant tag on the canopy itself (a large festival I vend at required it). So many on Amazon claim to be, but have no tag on the product verifying it, and tons of reviews on different canopies complained that the product they received didn't match the description. Thankfully, after many hours, I went with this one. It not only has the tag, but it is the easiest canopy I have ever set up. The frame is heavier than the cheap alternatives, and is clearly a higher quality of construction. The walls are incredibly easy to use and the whole thing is sturdy. The first time I set it up at an event, it was very windy and we had to close early for a tornado watch, and never once was I afraid my canopy would get damaged or blow away. The only thing I had trouble with is there doesn't seem to be slots on my canopy frame to attach the awning they provided, but it could also be user error. Regardless, I don't particularly care about the awning and am satisfied with my purchase. I recommend this to anyone, and if you have an event that requires it, you can rest easy knowing that it does actually have the fire resistant tag
J**F
Poor quality in one area. + Securing it is very important.
There are no instructions. If you are going to use the awning you have to put the two legs with the holes for support rods facing the direction you want. Also look for the small Logo / sign attachment loops on the top to orient for best viewing (front? side?) before putting it onto the legs.This canopy leaked at the center near the top. It was a slow leak but upon inspection the seam sealer tape was not properly applied. It was coming off at the ends of the horizontal seams. I peeled one the rest of the way off and it pulled the material coating off with it! Argh! In some areas it was not aligned well with the seam. That shows the seam tape was not applied correctly / uniformly. I applied liquid seam sealer to the horizontal 4 seams over the tape that was still attached and the leak stopped. I had to let it dry 12 hours / over night before folding up the canopy.That said, this canopy has potential and I will be keeping it.Everyone must realize it is meant to be a temporary structure. It is not designed to be a long term cover for (as an example) firewood.I was able to make it preform in rainy and windy weather. However, it should never be used for snow or hail (ice pellets) because it will collapse. It was not designed for that!This canopy is in effect a very large sail. Even a small wind exerts pressure over the large surface area. Therefore it must be staked down / secured. I used the D rings on the top cover corners and added parachute cord and good quality (strong) tent stakes (not included) which were firmly pounded into the ground. This prevented the canopy from blowing away (medium winds + heavy rains) and also it kept the top tight on the frame. This along with tightening the Velcro at the middle (of sides) prevented water from forming big pools at the edges of the top. It may be possible to use the sand bags and sand or rocks to help with this. I didn't try those. Those bags re somewhat poorly designed to Velcro around the legs. In the future I also will add some inexpensive steel bent-rod tent stakes through the hokes in the feet to keep the legs from being pushed around at the bottom. This will be in addition to the strings and stakes I already added.I may be nit picking here but the notches in the upper corners of the sides should be eliminated. They cause the sides to not attach at the top corners as well as they would if they were square. This leaves a small gap and I can see no benefit to having notches.
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